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May 6, 2010 at 2:40 PM #547966May 6, 2010 at 2:43 PM #547013eavesdropperParticipant
Can’t tell from the news article, but my gut tells me that the “offenders” probably wore the American flag gear just to get under the skin of the school administrators and perhaps that of the Cinco de Mayo celebrants.
Golly! Teenagers doing something just to piss off authority. What is this world coming to? Better start building that addition onto San Quentin, tout suite.
Seriously, I think that this whole deal is based on a not-so-smart, little thought-out decision by a school administrator, and it should have been treated as such. It should have been limited to a discussion between the school district and the local Board of Education. And, perhaps, the dimwitted official should have been ordered to write a four- or five-page paper on why he set the policy and what he expected to accomplish by it.
Instead, the local news picks it up. The outrage builds. The story spreads to the news services, who make sure that it’s on the show agenda of every talking head they have on the payroll. It leaches out to tens of thousands of message boards. Finally makes its way into a vitriolic email carrying a barely recognizable, much more inflammatory version of the incident, that I’ll still be receiving five years from now.
Can you say “Polarization”?
As far as I’m concerned, I think that I will hold onto my outrage, and use it for something more deserving. It’s almost time for Glenn Beck, Chris Matthews, and Lou Dobbs. They’re sure to come up with something that will raise my blood pressure past the levels of human tolerance.
May 6, 2010 at 2:43 PM #547124eavesdropperParticipantCan’t tell from the news article, but my gut tells me that the “offenders” probably wore the American flag gear just to get under the skin of the school administrators and perhaps that of the Cinco de Mayo celebrants.
Golly! Teenagers doing something just to piss off authority. What is this world coming to? Better start building that addition onto San Quentin, tout suite.
Seriously, I think that this whole deal is based on a not-so-smart, little thought-out decision by a school administrator, and it should have been treated as such. It should have been limited to a discussion between the school district and the local Board of Education. And, perhaps, the dimwitted official should have been ordered to write a four- or five-page paper on why he set the policy and what he expected to accomplish by it.
Instead, the local news picks it up. The outrage builds. The story spreads to the news services, who make sure that it’s on the show agenda of every talking head they have on the payroll. It leaches out to tens of thousands of message boards. Finally makes its way into a vitriolic email carrying a barely recognizable, much more inflammatory version of the incident, that I’ll still be receiving five years from now.
Can you say “Polarization”?
As far as I’m concerned, I think that I will hold onto my outrage, and use it for something more deserving. It’s almost time for Glenn Beck, Chris Matthews, and Lou Dobbs. They’re sure to come up with something that will raise my blood pressure past the levels of human tolerance.
May 6, 2010 at 2:43 PM #547606eavesdropperParticipantCan’t tell from the news article, but my gut tells me that the “offenders” probably wore the American flag gear just to get under the skin of the school administrators and perhaps that of the Cinco de Mayo celebrants.
Golly! Teenagers doing something just to piss off authority. What is this world coming to? Better start building that addition onto San Quentin, tout suite.
Seriously, I think that this whole deal is based on a not-so-smart, little thought-out decision by a school administrator, and it should have been treated as such. It should have been limited to a discussion between the school district and the local Board of Education. And, perhaps, the dimwitted official should have been ordered to write a four- or five-page paper on why he set the policy and what he expected to accomplish by it.
Instead, the local news picks it up. The outrage builds. The story spreads to the news services, who make sure that it’s on the show agenda of every talking head they have on the payroll. It leaches out to tens of thousands of message boards. Finally makes its way into a vitriolic email carrying a barely recognizable, much more inflammatory version of the incident, that I’ll still be receiving five years from now.
Can you say “Polarization”?
As far as I’m concerned, I think that I will hold onto my outrage, and use it for something more deserving. It’s almost time for Glenn Beck, Chris Matthews, and Lou Dobbs. They’re sure to come up with something that will raise my blood pressure past the levels of human tolerance.
May 6, 2010 at 2:43 PM #547705eavesdropperParticipantCan’t tell from the news article, but my gut tells me that the “offenders” probably wore the American flag gear just to get under the skin of the school administrators and perhaps that of the Cinco de Mayo celebrants.
Golly! Teenagers doing something just to piss off authority. What is this world coming to? Better start building that addition onto San Quentin, tout suite.
Seriously, I think that this whole deal is based on a not-so-smart, little thought-out decision by a school administrator, and it should have been treated as such. It should have been limited to a discussion between the school district and the local Board of Education. And, perhaps, the dimwitted official should have been ordered to write a four- or five-page paper on why he set the policy and what he expected to accomplish by it.
Instead, the local news picks it up. The outrage builds. The story spreads to the news services, who make sure that it’s on the show agenda of every talking head they have on the payroll. It leaches out to tens of thousands of message boards. Finally makes its way into a vitriolic email carrying a barely recognizable, much more inflammatory version of the incident, that I’ll still be receiving five years from now.
Can you say “Polarization”?
As far as I’m concerned, I think that I will hold onto my outrage, and use it for something more deserving. It’s almost time for Glenn Beck, Chris Matthews, and Lou Dobbs. They’re sure to come up with something that will raise my blood pressure past the levels of human tolerance.
May 6, 2010 at 2:43 PM #547976eavesdropperParticipantCan’t tell from the news article, but my gut tells me that the “offenders” probably wore the American flag gear just to get under the skin of the school administrators and perhaps that of the Cinco de Mayo celebrants.
Golly! Teenagers doing something just to piss off authority. What is this world coming to? Better start building that addition onto San Quentin, tout suite.
Seriously, I think that this whole deal is based on a not-so-smart, little thought-out decision by a school administrator, and it should have been treated as such. It should have been limited to a discussion between the school district and the local Board of Education. And, perhaps, the dimwitted official should have been ordered to write a four- or five-page paper on why he set the policy and what he expected to accomplish by it.
Instead, the local news picks it up. The outrage builds. The story spreads to the news services, who make sure that it’s on the show agenda of every talking head they have on the payroll. It leaches out to tens of thousands of message boards. Finally makes its way into a vitriolic email carrying a barely recognizable, much more inflammatory version of the incident, that I’ll still be receiving five years from now.
Can you say “Polarization”?
As far as I’m concerned, I think that I will hold onto my outrage, and use it for something more deserving. It’s almost time for Glenn Beck, Chris Matthews, and Lou Dobbs. They’re sure to come up with something that will raise my blood pressure past the levels of human tolerance.
May 6, 2010 at 2:47 PM #547008weberlinParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=weberlin]I am enraged that this took place. [/quote]
Why get enraged and read things that aren’t there into the events.
The school administrator were simply trying to manage that one single event so that students don’t incite each other into fights.
I don’t see what the big deal is.[/quote]
You have a point: I probably shouldn’t let this get to me so much.
As an immigrant, I am well aware of the desire to be proud of one’s cultural origins. The big deal is the notion that someone places that pride above their national loyalties. Celebrate your culture all you want, just don’t lose sight of the fact that you are privileged to do so because you are in the USAwesome.
LOL. USAwesome…I sound like such a Teabagger.
May 6, 2010 at 2:47 PM #547119weberlinParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=weberlin]I am enraged that this took place. [/quote]
Why get enraged and read things that aren’t there into the events.
The school administrator were simply trying to manage that one single event so that students don’t incite each other into fights.
I don’t see what the big deal is.[/quote]
You have a point: I probably shouldn’t let this get to me so much.
As an immigrant, I am well aware of the desire to be proud of one’s cultural origins. The big deal is the notion that someone places that pride above their national loyalties. Celebrate your culture all you want, just don’t lose sight of the fact that you are privileged to do so because you are in the USAwesome.
LOL. USAwesome…I sound like such a Teabagger.
May 6, 2010 at 2:47 PM #547601weberlinParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=weberlin]I am enraged that this took place. [/quote]
Why get enraged and read things that aren’t there into the events.
The school administrator were simply trying to manage that one single event so that students don’t incite each other into fights.
I don’t see what the big deal is.[/quote]
You have a point: I probably shouldn’t let this get to me so much.
As an immigrant, I am well aware of the desire to be proud of one’s cultural origins. The big deal is the notion that someone places that pride above their national loyalties. Celebrate your culture all you want, just don’t lose sight of the fact that you are privileged to do so because you are in the USAwesome.
LOL. USAwesome…I sound like such a Teabagger.
May 6, 2010 at 2:47 PM #547700weberlinParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=weberlin]I am enraged that this took place. [/quote]
Why get enraged and read things that aren’t there into the events.
The school administrator were simply trying to manage that one single event so that students don’t incite each other into fights.
I don’t see what the big deal is.[/quote]
You have a point: I probably shouldn’t let this get to me so much.
As an immigrant, I am well aware of the desire to be proud of one’s cultural origins. The big deal is the notion that someone places that pride above their national loyalties. Celebrate your culture all you want, just don’t lose sight of the fact that you are privileged to do so because you are in the USAwesome.
LOL. USAwesome…I sound like such a Teabagger.
May 6, 2010 at 2:47 PM #547971weberlinParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=weberlin]I am enraged that this took place. [/quote]
Why get enraged and read things that aren’t there into the events.
The school administrator were simply trying to manage that one single event so that students don’t incite each other into fights.
I don’t see what the big deal is.[/quote]
You have a point: I probably shouldn’t let this get to me so much.
As an immigrant, I am well aware of the desire to be proud of one’s cultural origins. The big deal is the notion that someone places that pride above their national loyalties. Celebrate your culture all you want, just don’t lose sight of the fact that you are privileged to do so because you are in the USAwesome.
LOL. USAwesome…I sound like such a Teabagger.
May 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #547018EugeneParticipantThe plot thickens. 200 Live Oak High students walk out of class, waving Mexican flags:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Flag-T-shirt-Controversy-Day-Two-92988244.html
May 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #547129EugeneParticipantThe plot thickens. 200 Live Oak High students walk out of class, waving Mexican flags:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Flag-T-shirt-Controversy-Day-Two-92988244.html
May 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #547611EugeneParticipantThe plot thickens. 200 Live Oak High students walk out of class, waving Mexican flags:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Flag-T-shirt-Controversy-Day-Two-92988244.html
May 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #547710EugeneParticipantThe plot thickens. 200 Live Oak High students walk out of class, waving Mexican flags:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Flag-T-shirt-Controversy-Day-Two-92988244.html
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